This can be a manual to find missing or unknown stuff (not only Hentai), this is more fun than making a simple request and wait for the help of other people.
There are some possibilities you get to know: you find something by looking through databases like Anime News Network or AniDB, but these are international ones, there are databases in Germany, Spain or southern America too (for ex.). To tell the truth, there isn´t any database which is complete or complete correct. Or someone told you about a video you do not know. Or you simply found a hint or a link on another website.
If you know the title you can look into Isohunt or eMule whether you find it. You can use the english, the Kanji or the Romaji title. If the complete name has no results, try to use fragments too.
If not, you should start research on your own: try to find more information in the internet, production company, release date, number of episodes and cover. Best information is to be found on the Japanese sites of course, so it is better to use http://www.google.co.jp/ (the Japanese Google) instead of the Google of your own country. And: Hentai and Anime or made (with a few exceptions - Corea for ex.) in Japan, so the only way to find more information is to use the name of the title in KANJI.
So you can find the original or complete information / name in KANJI on sites like getchu, DMM, MS pictures or Pink Pineapple to name only a few. Remember please that many older or smaller production companies have been merged, went bankrupt or simply died throughout the years, so there are hardly homepages to be found for older stuff, but there are enough smaller sites which kept the information.
The original name in KANJI is the ultimate key to find something old or very old in eMule, but the chance using the Romaji title is good too.
Who wants to become an expert can try to look into the various auction sites of Yahoo or others in Japan whether he finds something interesting.
And the fun is finished when you share with others what you have found...
And: there is enough information to be found in the internet how to use P2P software like eMule in any language, use this to your own advantage, so please do not make requests like: "please teach me..."
I have given enough links to find the files you requested, let´s try whether you can find what you look for on your own using this manual...
There are some possibilities you get to know: you find something by looking through databases like Anime News Network or AniDB, but these are international ones, there are databases in Germany, Spain or southern America too (for ex.). To tell the truth, there isn´t any database which is complete or complete correct. Or someone told you about a video you do not know. Or you simply found a hint or a link on another website.
If you know the title you can look into Isohunt or eMule whether you find it. You can use the english, the Kanji or the Romaji title. If the complete name has no results, try to use fragments too.
If not, you should start research on your own: try to find more information in the internet, production company, release date, number of episodes and cover. Best information is to be found on the Japanese sites of course, so it is better to use http://www.google.co.jp/ (the Japanese Google) instead of the Google of your own country. And: Hentai and Anime or made (with a few exceptions - Corea for ex.) in Japan, so the only way to find more information is to use the name of the title in KANJI.
So you can find the original or complete information / name in KANJI on sites like getchu, DMM, MS pictures or Pink Pineapple to name only a few. Remember please that many older or smaller production companies have been merged, went bankrupt or simply died throughout the years, so there are hardly homepages to be found for older stuff, but there are enough smaller sites which kept the information.
The original name in KANJI is the ultimate key to find something old or very old in eMule, but the chance using the Romaji title is good too.
Who wants to become an expert can try to look into the various auction sites of Yahoo or others in Japan whether he finds something interesting.
And the fun is finished when you share with others what you have found...
And: there is enough information to be found in the internet how to use P2P software like eMule in any language, use this to your own advantage, so please do not make requests like: "please teach me..."
I have given enough links to find the files you requested, let´s try whether you can find what you look for on your own using this manual...